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Errol Spence Jr. eyes redemption. His career got derailed last year when Terence Crawford handed him a sound beating. Since then, a rematch has been on the card, and the American also activated a rematch clause to exact vengeance. However, the signs are not encouraging for his fans.

The fans recently had a sneak peek into ‘The Truth’s first training session after his cataract surgery. Notably, Spence Jr. has had troubles with his eye that have proved costly. He had to withdraw from a fight with Manny Pacquiao in 2021 because of a left retinal surgery. Similar issues persisted and resulted in ‘Bud’s “so many jabs and hooks” piercing through his body that eventually cost him the fight.

Errol Spence Jr.’s troubles with his eye that cost him the Terence Crawford fight

The 33-year-old boxer recently went through cataract surgery to fix his eye situation. Before getting into the square circle with Crawford, he had decided to get vital surgery done and updated fans on the same on his Instagram handle.

“It’s been past due. Sh*t was covering my eye. Why [do] you think I got hit with so many jabs and hooks? Still a great performance by bro [Terence Crawford],” Spence announced.

errol and terence

Now, the first visuals of the former unified welterweight champion hitting the gym have made the rounds on the internet. It looks like Spence Jr. has been away from the gym for a while, and therefore, he has gained some weight.

Spence Jr.’s training clip leaves fans in worry

The fans are not sure whether this might help his chances of defeating Crawford. One fan wrote, “He ain’t missing no meals that’s for sure.”

A user called Spence Jr. a “SUPER heavyweight.”

A comment read, He looks bad. Will look even worse after Crawford is finished with him.”

Someone suggested Spence Jr. might need more time for the Crawford rematch. They announced, “Needs more time for Crawford fight winner of tzu n Thurman.”

Another user asked curiously, “Errol what have you been eating dude?Hope you can get back in shape soon.Best wishes.”

Similarly, another comment pointed out, “Just stop…. Please!! This isn’t a fitness contest; it’s boxing!

A user wrote, “He went up on weight good life.”

Another fan declared hilariously, “No sh*t.. That boy got big I thought it was Razor Rudduck getting ready for another celebrity match.”

Someone suggested, “He better do more than just exercise if he plans to rematch Crawford.”

Lastly, another fan noted, “Errol need to fight at 160 lbs.”

Errol Spence Jr. was on top of the boxing world. But just when he reached the peak of the mountain, he was violently thrown off it. (photo by Ryan Hafey)

Spence walked around the welterweight division like he owned the place but with just one title in his possession, he knew he needed more. Eventually, in 2019, he managed to get Shawn Porter into the ring for a WBC/IBF unification.

It wasn’t Spence’s typical easy night but, despite swelling and bruises protruding from various parts of his body, he walked out of that Los Angeles ring with two titles wrapped around his waist.

Once he left the arena, Spence celebrated. The good time he had wasn’t just a singular night. A few weeks later, Spence continued enjoying himself – apparently too much.

We’ve all seen the images of Spence being flung from his vehicle. We’ve also seen his miraculous recovery. It may have taken him over a year to come back, but once he did, he jumped into the ring with Danny Garcia.

Soft touches and tenuous opposition are something that Spence loathes. He believed he needed someone to push him, making Garcia the perfect opponent. He wasn’t exactly vintage but Spence had more than enough in the tank to take care of business.

Since then, Spence (28-1, 22 KOs) has been incredibly injury prone. He was forced to undergo eye surgery in 2021 due to a torn/detached retina. Still, even with his body breaking down, Spence continued to win, until he met up with Terence Crawford.

Terence Crawford

It was the fight we all wanted to see, one that figured to be a virtual coin flip. The hypothetical thoughts surrounding their back-and-forth showdown, however, were pushed down the wayside when Crawford dominated and stopped his man.

Angel Garcia, Danny Garcia’s father and trainer, didn’t necessarily feel bad for Spence but he does believe that his handlers don’t have his best interest as their number one agenda.

“If it was me, honest to God, I would never have taken that fight for him,” Garcia told YSM Sports Media. “He had come from a big accident. Dan should have beat him but he didn’t. He took a lot of shots from Dan.”

Boxing will always be characterized as a brutal sport. The fighters aren’t in their throwing powderpuff shots. Angel has watched his son send several fighters to the canvas. He’s also seen him take countless big-time blows as well.

The glory that’s associated with winning is salient but Angel admits that he will always be prudent when it comes to the punishment his son, or any other fighter, is in their taking.

“I know the fans wanted it because they pay for everything but at the end of the day, you gotta worry about your life. Who’s gonna visit you in the hospital when you f—– up? Nobody. When you die a week later, they sold your sh!t or trashed it.”